ORIGIN OF DISEASE. Nine-tenths of the principal diseases which to-day afflict the human race have their rise in a common, ordinary, little cold. The history of most cases of disease of this character is very much the same. The cold comes, and is neglected. It moves down from nose to throat,from throat to bronchial tubes and lungs, and when it doesn’t end there, in consumption. Its after effects are sure to weaken the kidneys, liver, and heart. This is all accepted, and taught in the medical schools of today. It is well for you to remember it. An equally important fact to remember is that the proper and only scientific treatment for a cold in any stage is Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, ana Consumption. This medicine will cure any kind of a cold or cough, and will prevent all the dangerous after effects of lung and Throat Diseases. It is guaranteed to cure. Try it. Price, Is Gd and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J. L.ann’s, chemist, agent.
For Children's Hacking Cuiight at night Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure. Is fid and 2s n J NO-LICENSE OAMAItU’S TESTIMONY. milli MAYOR of On mam having X answered a series of questions sent from Timaru in regard to the conditions of the town under nolicense, the letter was laid helore business and professional men and 100 signed a statement that they considered the Mayor’s answers correct. The letter stated—(l) That any statements asserting that no-license had hindered progress and that the town financially had i.ufferred because of it were contrary to fact. (2) Property has advanced in value. (3) Rates had been reduced 3d in the £ owing to the increase of revenue from all sources. (4) Business had decreased in 1007 owing to the drought, hut'quickly recovered. and was how very good. (5) More houses had been erected last year than in any recent year, (6) Grime had decreased greatly, the convictions being 442 and 142 for tlie eighteen-monthly period preceding and following no-license respectively. (7) Drunkenness was rare in the streets and at "üblic gatherings. The signatories include all the doctors, the headmasters of the .schools, most of the builders, the president and secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and representatives of all classes of business.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2217, 15 June 1908, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2217, 15 June 1908, Page 3
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